I am a deer hunter in Japan. We can hunt deer limitlessly here. I regularly do quick field dressing. So I am interested in good hunting knives especially in zero secondary edged convex and Scandi grinds.
You have to review the "Muthos Homura" Knive. It basicly has the hybrid geometry you talked about years ago. Would be interesting to get your opinion on that knive
I always learn alot from your videos. however, I am surprised to see you cut down through the hide as much as you do, rather than up from the inside to stop attracting all that hair. you are the master of taking the big parts, but it also seems you leave a great deal of meat behind with the front quarters, rib meat, etc. you mention you leave the skin on, but do you then cut all the fat and connective tissue off before cooking to get that gamey taste out of the meat? At any rate, thanks, love watching these videos
I watch your videos as a kid and now i am 23 and buy my first Bark River a bravo one A2 with snakeskin micarta and yellow liner. We need your good old food videos. Greece from germany
To use a non-Olight battery, run a piece of aluminum foil from the bottom of the non-Olight battery to the top, making sure the aluminum foil does not touch the positive terminal.
I'm pretty sure the tail switches require olight batteries, but side switches should still work as long as you're using a button top that can reach the positive contact...
A bK18 convexed would be one heck of a good hunting knife. The bevel on mine is just asking to be removed . It wouldn't take much to convex that blade. I'm thinking about doing this to mine but not until I purchase a Shapton 1000 and 5000 grit stones. I've always used sandpaper on hard flat surfaces. I'm tierd of that process and want to step up my skills. Thanks for all the years of visual teachings , you're a YT treasure for "Knife People" ..🫡
I like Dr. Wako's theology! He has such a big heart that it would not have any problem accommodating Christianity next to his Buddhist and Shintoist beliefs, and with room to spare.